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Is some/all of the Victoria Line stock going to Eastleigh for scrapping? I
ask because I caught a glimpse of one carriage on a low loader going through
Eastleigh.


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Is some/all of the Victoria Line stock going to Eastleigh for scrapping? * I
ask because I caught a glimpse of one carriage on a low loader going through
Eastleigh.


Most of the tube stock that's ever headed in that sort of direction
has been en route for the Isle of Wight. I've heard it said that
Victoria Line stock would be no use for the Island but maybe someone's
decided to have a closer look. Just a thought.
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Than you for that. I can't tell you anything about the one I saw
other than that it had a driving cab.


Presumably it's the 67 DMs that are the least useful now?


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On Jul 6, 10:26 am, "Graham Harrison"
wrote:
Is some/all of the Victoria Line stock going to Eastleigh for scrapping? I
ask because I caught a glimpse of one carriage on a low loader going
through
Eastleigh.


Most of the tube stock that's ever headed in that sort of direction
has been en route for the Isle of Wight. I've heard it said that
Victoria Line stock would be no use for the Island but maybe someone's
decided to have a closer look. Just a thought.


I've heard the IOW will be getting replacement stock soon.

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As far as im aware, it remains the case that ex-Picc stock will be
heading for the Island - with its withdrawal now pushed back, SWT have
stated that the current trains will not be replaced during the current
franchise (up to 2018 i believe).

Chris



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Why can't they just put in the money to raise the bridge?


It's a quarter of a mile long tunnel, not a bridge.

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Perhaps Trams could be more suitable


That has been proposed. The scheme (from Bombardier) is to build a tram
tunnel under the Solent to Gosport, from where trams would use the
existing road network to Fort Rowner, and then disused rail track to a
terminus at Fareham, offering cross-platform interchange with Network
Rail.

On the island, once the SWT franchise expires, the trams would take over
the island line, and there is an ambition to reopen the Sandown to
Newport line for trams.

I don't think it was particularly well received. A lot of traffic is
seasonal, making it difficult to justify the cost of the Solent tunnel
(although the underwater part needs only to be about a mile in length).
There was huge opposition from the ferry companies, naturally, and the
residents seem to feel that a major part of the island's attraction is
its relative inaccessibility!

This proposal didn't include using the St John's Road tunnel, though,
where I think there wouldn't be enough clearance for a tram's overhead
gear - although I wouldn't have thought it beyond the wit of engineers
to use battery power plus a system for automatically lowering the
overhead gear (as on the Rome trolleybus network).
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